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publishers and images, powerpoint presentations come as some of which are in the book, others not in the book. the book itself really covers almost four centuries. i mean, really stirs up henry had been sailing into the harbor in 1609 in his initial encounters with bill and not be indian people here, all the way up through september 11, 2001 and beyond. what i'm going to do tonight however is too narrow chronologically the focus of my presentation to really kind of make it go hand-in-hand with the period of 97 orchard street down a block comeaux which was built in 1863 by a german immigrant and was occupied by successive generations, mostly immigrants, newcomers, really up until 1935 when the building was closed. what i'm going to be doing today is given a slice of the story, really from the civil war, the 1860s up through the 1930s and the onset of world war ii. and the book does deal with a bunch of intersect team, overlapping themes. economic, political, defense, what morris was suggesting is the fortification is the key element of course. what i want to do in addition to nehr whe
publishers and images, powerpoint presentations come as some of which are in the book, others not in the book. the book itself really covers almost four centuries. i mean, really stirs up henry had been sailing into the harbor in 1609 in his initial encounters with bill and not be indian people here, all the way up through september 11, 2001 and beyond. what i'm going to do tonight however is too narrow chronologically the focus of my presentation to really kind of make it go hand-in-hand with...
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Sep 27, 2012
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. >> bob, can't wait to see your powerpoint slides from spain. all right. heading toward the close. about 15 minutes left. the dow losing altitude. up 70 points right now. >> you won't believe this next story. a billionaire is offering $65 million to any man who can win his daughter's hand in marriage. but this may be one of the hardest deals ever to collect on. we'll tell you why next. >> you have no idea. and speaking of money, a shocking percentage of americans are spending much more than they take in. sound like our government, right? details of this rather distu disturbing story. which group is the biggest offender? you'll find out. stay tunes. at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-2
. >> bob, can't wait to see your powerpoint slides from spain. all right. heading toward the close. about 15 minutes left. the dow losing altitude. up 70 points right now. >> you won't believe this next story. a billionaire is offering $65 million to any man who can win his daughter's hand in marriage. but this may be one of the hardest deals ever to collect on. we'll tell you why next. >> you have no idea. and speaking of money, a shocking percentage of americans are spending...
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Sep 8, 2012
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> let me start by -- >> i do not know how to use computers, so why will just sit here and not use a powerpoint. thank you to the woodrow wilson center for organizing this. this is very powerful mindful of the fact that this series started talking about a few opportunities in the brazilian- turkish deal. if we look back on what has happened since then, it is the outlook we need to take a look out. on both sides, there is a missed opportunity. in 2009, we were presented with a proposal with whatever flaws they saw in that proposal, it should be clear by now that if they had accepted it iranians would be in a better position than they are now. it the position turkey and brazil managed to get iranians and mature on would have put the u.s. in a better position today with regards to whenever technical flaws or numbers are in it. at the time is perhaps not seen as fully operable. we had it more than 20% in the enriched uranium, more of lower enriched uranium, and at the same time, we have far more sanctions including sanctions that are increasingly heading the population and are starting to create a
> let me start by -- >> i do not know how to use computers, so why will just sit here and not use a powerpoint. thank you to the woodrow wilson center for organizing this. this is very powerful mindful of the fact that this series started talking about a few opportunities in the brazilian- turkish deal. if we look back on what has happened since then, it is the outlook we need to take a look out. on both sides, there is a missed opportunity. in 2009, we were presented with a proposal...
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Sep 27, 2012
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i'm going through powerpoint presentation, which will outline the account, the historical account of the attack as transpired that day. it gets pretty intense. a lot of things happened very quickly. i'm going to do my best not to ramble on a go too fast, so i would ask you to set back, clear your mind, put yourself in that room and you get a real sense of what it was like to be at the top of the food chain, the national command authority as a nation of 300 million americans was attacked by 19 al qaeda terrorists. ud iranian president trying toro make his last speech to the u.ns general assembly today. refer ts he did not refer to his country's nuclear program for sanctions by western countries including the u.s.n this is a little more than a half-hour. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: on behalf ofn bef the general assembly, i have the honor to welcome to the united l nations, his excellency trained to come the the islamic republie of iran and of i tend to the assembly. [applause] 's been in the name of god, the compassionate the merciful, may peace and blessings be upon the
i'm going through powerpoint presentation, which will outline the account, the historical account of the attack as transpired that day. it gets pretty intense. a lot of things happened very quickly. i'm going to do my best not to ramble on a go too fast, so i would ask you to set back, clear your mind, put yourself in that room and you get a real sense of what it was like to be at the top of the food chain, the national command authority as a nation of 300 million americans was attacked by 19...
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Sep 27, 2012
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we are going to go through powerpoint presentation which is going toutline the accounts of the historical accounts that things transpired that day. he gets pretty intense. a lot of things happened very quickly so i'm going to do my best not to ramble on and if it goes too fast but i would ask you to sit back and clear your mind, put yourself in that room and you are going to get a real sense of what it was like to be at the top of the food chain as the national command authority as a nation of 300 million americans was attacked by 19 al qaeda terrorists. >> in his speech to the clinton global initiative tuesday president obama called human trafficking modern slavery and a debasement to humanity. the outline steps to stop trafficking and announced the signing of an executive order that bars federal contractors from engaging in trafficking related practices. he spoke after republican president a candidate mitt romney who addressed a meeting earlier in the day. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i am violating all protocol today. because if you are an american citizen an
we are going to go through powerpoint presentation which is going toutline the accounts of the historical accounts that things transpired that day. he gets pretty intense. a lot of things happened very quickly so i'm going to do my best not to ramble on and if it goes too fast but i would ask you to sit back and clear your mind, put yourself in that room and you are going to get a real sense of what it was like to be at the top of the food chain as the national command authority as a nation of...
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Sep 10, 2012
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by the way, you just had a 39 year military officer talk to you for more than 40 minutes without a powerpoint slide. [applause] but if i had that slide come here is why i need it, and since i don't have it i'm going to do hand puppets, okay? if this is what we're doing now, everything i justice told you, the renditions, killings, the indefinite to detentions, military commissions and so on a, if this is what we are doing now, most of the things we used to worry about are up here. 9/11, up here. what i'm saying is what we are doing now is stopping this kind of stuff. 9/11, the airliner plot, east africa and the cease of here -- embassies of here. the united kingdom, the reason you can't take your after shave in the check point. what al qaeda really wants to do is the mass casualty attack against the target, and because of this, 11 years of this, i mean intelligence officer and i never say never, but it's really hard to imagine how they would pull this off. so what we see now? we are seeing some stuff down here. we are seeing that at down the road if we look at it from christmas day, 2009. reme
by the way, you just had a 39 year military officer talk to you for more than 40 minutes without a powerpoint slide. [applause] but if i had that slide come here is why i need it, and since i don't have it i'm going to do hand puppets, okay? if this is what we're doing now, everything i justice told you, the renditions, killings, the indefinite to detentions, military commissions and so on a, if this is what we are doing now, most of the things we used to worry about are up here. 9/11, up here....
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there was no powerpoint. but there was this outbuilding off in the back, where julienne bigelow was building a machine. that's what interested me. i spent a lot of my time poking around and taking things apart that was discarded as scraps from the object. so that was. >> there's a famous story about your baby sitter being einstein's secretary. >> yeah. people behind every great man this there is somebody who keep tracks of things. that was helen, who was fantastically intelligent woman. she was einstein's search engine. [laughter] when einstein needed something helen knew where everything was. she department have her own children. se grew up in a fap family with 11 children. there was a huge number of family. she missed it. she adopted our family. she was their baby sitter and my job was to make her life difficult while she was trying to baby sit my sisters, and i owe a her, because i was being difficult one day and she said, settle down and read a bock. i said i have read all the books. and she went to the s
there was no powerpoint. but there was this outbuilding off in the back, where julienne bigelow was building a machine. that's what interested me. i spent a lot of my time poking around and taking things apart that was discarded as scraps from the object. so that was. >> there's a famous story about your baby sitter being einstein's secretary. >> yeah. people behind every great man this there is somebody who keep tracks of things. that was helen, who was fantastically intelligent...
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i had not always thought about running for office but when ryan suddenly prepared a powerpoint presentation for me about the problems that we face as a country and about the ways in which he and i, working together, could make a difference, i started thinking much more seriously about it. when ryan and i discussed later his leadership role in my offi office, his wife kara jokingly told him that he had no idea what he was doing. but the truth is that we needed to know only one thing -- just one thing -- that we could make a difference. in the end, i believe that was our greatest asset. ryan and i shared a vision for change in washington. we knew it would not come easily but it had to come from people who wanted to make a difference. it had to come from people who had lived in difficult economic circumstances and felt the need for change as it tugged at their own pocketbooks and at their own individual freedoms being eroded by an ever-expanding government. at a meeting a few months after we met, ryan spoke of the common goals we shared. he said that our movement would be based on a clear, une
i had not always thought about running for office but when ryan suddenly prepared a powerpoint presentation for me about the problems that we face as a country and about the ways in which he and i, working together, could make a difference, i started thinking much more seriously about it. when ryan and i discussed later his leadership role in my offi office, his wife kara jokingly told him that he had no idea what he was doing. but the truth is that we needed to know only one thing -- just one...